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The  Storks 


A  MUSICAL  FANTASY 


IN  TWO  ACTS 


LYRICS  BY 


GUY  F.  STEELY 


MUSIC  BY 


FREDERIC  CHAPIN. 


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THE  STORKS. 

A  Musical  Fantasy  in  Two  Acts. 

Production  Stiif^ed  under  the  direction  of 
Richard  Carle. 

Book   bv  RICHARD   CARLE  and  GUY  F.  STEELY.  Music  by 

T  /     rriv    17    CTiririv  FREDERIC     CHAPIN. 

Lyrics  by  GUY   F.  STEELY. 

CAST  OF  CHARACTERS. 

The  Bungloo  of  Baktaria RICHARD    CARLE. 

Slimguff,        Court  Shoemaker  and  Philosopher  at  large GILBERT  GREGORY. 

Malzadoc,     a  sorcerer HENRY   NORMAN. 

Henrico,       his  son EDMUND    STANLEY. 

Fizzlewitz,     Royal  Repository  of  Hard  Luck  Tales.      .      ." WILLIAM    ROCK. 

Linibolio,       jailer ABBOTT   ADAMS. 

Gluniphizz,      the   power  behind  the  throne GEORGE   ROMAIN. 

Gazabo      \  > FRANK    RANDALL. 

Gazzazus  '   Court  wise  men  ' MELVILLE  BALDWIN. 

Geezer       )  \ WILLIAM   BUTTERS. 

Nabaker,      the  poundmaster FELIX   McCLURE. 

Helen,         the   Bungloo's   sister. RUTH    WHITE. 

Violet,       the  poundmaster's    daughter HARRIET   STANDON. 

Penelope,      Slimguff's  wife      . JOSIE    INTROPIDI. 

Pef,'j^y,       her  inquisitive  daughter ETHEL  JOHNSON. 

Catherine,      companion  to  Helen IDA    STANHOPE. 

Angelica EULA  JENSEN. 

Geraldine    \  \.    ' .LENA    FRANCIS. 

Felicia  /  / •    KITTY   YOUNG. 

Christine      y      Court   ladies   \ ALBERTA    HAYS. 

Astoria         [  (... ETHEL    INTROPIDI. 

Cynibeline    \  \ VIOLET   STANLEY. 

Guinivere     /  / OLLIE    SULLIVAN. 

Pansy  ...,-.. ANNE    EVANS. 

Rosy        \  \ LOU  BRACKETT. 

Pinkie     j  I-  JESSIE    STANLEY. 

Daisy      f  f.       .      .      .      . ROSE     LESLIE. 

Lillie       /     Flower  girls    V  .      .. BESSIE  VAN    NYE. 

Poppy     I  I NELLIE  WATERS. 

Holly        1  y      .      .  ANNA    KILDUFF. 

Peony      /  / HATTIE    BRENNER. 

Grape  Gatherers,    Henrico's  Body- Guard,    Owls,    Rosalinds,    Peasants,    RidingGirls,     Pages,     Har- 
vesters,    Peddlers,    Hunters,    Sorcerers  and  Soldiers. 


.ACT    I.      Gardens  of  thi-  Bungloo's   pal.ice. 

ACT  II.     Scene  I.  A  glade  in  the  forest  near  the  old  ruin. 

Scene  II.  The  Sorcerers  banquet  Hall  in  the    old    ruin. 


Stage  Manager George  K.  Roniain. 

Musical  Director Richard  Lindsay. 


Contents. 

ACT  I. 

PRELUDE .5 

OPENING  CHORUS 6 

SWEET  PENELOPE 21 

SAD  IS  THE  WHIPPOORWILL 25 

DIPLOMACY 30 

TOOTSIE  WOOTSIE 34 

WE  ARE  STROLLING  PEDDLERS    . 38 

FLIRTY  LITTLE  GERTIE 43 

WHAT!  MARY? 47 

FINALE  I .      .51 

ACT  II. 

PRELUDE .      .72 

OPENING  CHORUS 74 

SORROW  IS  MINE 86 

FISHER  AND  THE  MAID .90 

CONVERSATION  PICNIC  SONG . .95 

SONG  OF  THE  NIGHT. 103 

CHANGE  OF  SCENE 107 

MYSTIC  SORCERERS 109 

THE  MERRY  MYSTIC  MAN U6 

THE  CUCKOO  AND  THE  PUSSY  CAT 120 

MY  DREAMLAND  MAID 124 

FINALE  II 128 


Storks. 


5 

ACT  I. 


Prelude. 


Lyrics  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY 


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21 


Penelope. 

Slimguff  and  Chorus. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELt. 


Music   by 
FREDERIC  CHAPIN. 


Voice. 


Piano. 


i 


SLIMGUFF. 


& 


^         V        V 


P   P    Ip     P     P      ^     !■'      P 


1.    iVe  dis  -   cov  -  ered     the       fount      of         e 
2. She  will       tack-  le       an         ail  -  nient       of 


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-  ter   -    nal    youth,     Tis      called    Ho  -    me  -      op  -      a     -       thy. 
a    -      ny      sort     PVoni      niea  -  sles       to       rheum-    a    -        tiz. 


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tastes  just     like    rain-  wa  -  ter,     but       for- sooth,  Twill     fit         a    -    113-      mal 
-vive        a      bald    head      or        re  -  move       a      wart     No      mat  -  ter       on     whom 


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nev  -    er  en    -    raped      by  a  doc  -    tors 

chance  you       are        threat  -  ened     with  ear    -    ly 


bip        bills,     For  my 

de  -     cline.      Let  Pen  ■ 


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wife  is 

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the 
pe 


one      who         pre 
dose      you       and 


scribes     to 
health     will 


my 
be 


ills.     And 
thine,     And 


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Penelope.  485B- 


23. 


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CHORUS. 


fH^  ir-T"^ 


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know       I       shall      nev   -     er      die.. 
sure    you     will         nev  -     er      die.. 


Yes    his      wife     is      the      one   who    pre- 
Let     Pen  -    el    -   o   -    pe      dose  you     and 


p-^^H?-^^^^'   ^'  I  }'-^i^-^ 


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scribes     for      his       ills,     And     he      thinks    he      will 
health    will       be       thine,  And  were     sure    you      will 


nev 
nev 


er 
er 


Ist.timeSLrMGUFF. 
2iidtime  CHORUS- 


die., 
die. 


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no 


doc      -      tor         like  Pen  -     el 


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SLIMGUFF. 


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& 


Penelope.  4H5H-4 


24 


CHORUS . 


P      I    o 


& 


¥ 


«!— ^ 


coc     -     ter       like  Pen-  el      -        o    -     pe,  Pen-  el 


0    -    pe, 


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If    you   have      fe  -  ver      or        if    you  have   shakes, 


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case     of      the       snakes , 


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CHORUS.  1 1  2. 


& 


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aches   Like   sweet_  Pen  -  el 


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Penelope.  4856-4 


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25 


Sad  is  the  Whip-poor-will. 


Words  bv 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


DUET. 
Helen  and  Henrico. 


Music  bv 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


Voice. 


Piano. 


Moderate 


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HELEN.    The   whip  -  poor-will   sings     a 
HENRICO.  The    whip  -  poor-will  sings     a 


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plain    -    tive    song;        His       heart is    bowed 

sad  re  -  frain;       His        woe    -     fiil    song 


with       grief., 
ini    -    plies.- 


Qh! 
A 


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O  J'  N     J^ 


.^  -hi  n  J^  r    ^, 


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sings 
sor 


he     of      love' 
row  like    mine 


Or     does         he     lonp         for   a       cap  -  tive  mates       re- 
for     love  in     vain         for    a       love thai  fate  de. 


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pip  J-       p        p^^ 


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lief?_ 
nies— 


The    mourn- fill        la  -  nient      of     the     whip    -    poor -will. 
The    notes     of       the     dole       -  .     ful      bird  ex  -  press 


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ech  -  oed     with  -  in  my      heart;. 

bur  -  den     that    weij^hts  m}-     heart;. 


My      heart      that    is    ach-ing,   My 
My      heart      that   is    ach-ing,  My 


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heart       that   is  break-ing     For  a       love    in      a       des  -  o  -  late     cell.- 
heart       that    is  break-ing     For  a        love  that    I      dare     not   con  -  fess.. 


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Sad  is  the  Whip-poor-will.  4S,i4-.t 


27 


REP^RAIN. 


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Whip 
Whip 


poor-will , 
poor-will, 


Whip 
Whip 


poor-will, 
poor-w-ill, 


^ 


i    V  ;J  J^   ;>  i^  n   r 


S 


HEN.      All     hope-less    at    my     lot  re 

HEL.       All     hope-less    at    his     lot  re 


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HEN.      Whip 


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poor  -will, 


Whip 

Whip 


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poor -will , 


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pin 


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in  walls 


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Sad  is  the  Whip-poor-will.  4854-5 


28 


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HEL.    Ah!    it 
HEN.     Ah!    it 


IS 

is 


the    pris  -  on  -  er        I  hear        hini; 

nu'    loved  one;  yes,   she         hears       me 


Would  that 
Would  that 


* 


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P    F    P    P 


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m 


I        for  -  ev  -  er  might   be   near 
she       for  -  ev  -  er  might   be   near 


him. 
me, 


^^ 


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a 


* 


^'  Mf  P 


ZZI 


Speak  -  ing words  of  love   to      cheer 
Speak-  ing  words  of   love    to      cheer 


him.      As  we    list      to   the  whip     .     poor- 
me,      As  we    list      to   the  whip    -     poor- 


Sad  is  the  Whip -poor -will.  4854-5 


29 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


wilL 
will. 


HEL.     ANTiip  -  poor-will, 
HEN.     ^Vhip  -  poor- will, 


t* 


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^ 


a 


HEN.     Whip  -    poor-will,      Whit>  -    poor-will, 
HEL.    Whip  -    poor-will,      Wiiip  -    poor-will, 


4  ^""^  '' -TV  i ' 


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3 


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Whip   -    poor-will,        As    we     list        to   the  whip 
Whip   -    poor-will.        As    we     list        to   the  whip 

HENRICO. 


poor  -  will., 
poor  -  will. 


Pir      r 


^ 


^    p  p  I  r    ^ 


As    we     list 
As    we     list 


to   the 
to   the 


whip 
whip 


poor  -  will._ 
poor  -  will. 


Sad  is  the  Whip -poor- will.   4H54-5 


30 


Diplomacy. 


Words  by 
GUY    F.  STEELY. 


Kntrance  of  Bungloo  in  Portable  Throne. 


Music  by 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


Piano. 


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Words  by 
GUY    F.  STEELY. 


Tootsie,  Wootsie. 

DUET. 
Bungloo  and  Violet. 


Music  by 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


Piano. 


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VIOLET.     When  a 


bach  -  e  -  lor     king       is      a 
men  -  arch  has  smiled     on     a 


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roy  -  al  -  ty     looks 


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as    -   kance It      is 


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no     one's     con-cern       if       she 


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BUNG.      a    glance 


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Toot  -  sie,  woot  -  sie     bar-ber-y       boo, 


Will      you    be      my      toot  -  sie  woot  -  sie? 
Will      you    be      my      toot  -  sie  woot  -  sie? 


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We  Are  Strolling  Peddlers. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


Allegro . 


Piano.' 


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fore      some        farm       -       er's       door. 


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Flirty  Little  Gertie. 


Words  and  Music  by  RICHARD  F.  CARLE 

Moderate. 


Piano. 


arr.  by    FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


J.  vJ'lJ'J'Jl^ 


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Now  Ger-tie  was  a  iiiod-est  lit -tie 
Now  Ger-tie  took  a  trol-leycur  one 
Now  Ger-tie  felt  tlmt she  had  been  a- 


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rect  -  ly  op  -  po  -  site  there  was 
so        she      had     the     on   -  rate's  wife 


pie     think    so.  For 

a       cu  -  rate,      Whose 
a    -  rest  -  ed;         Ap     - 


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jeal-ous  wife    was    o   -  ver-heard  to     say 
pol  -  o  .  tjies   were   of-fered,but    re-fused 


And  all     be-cause  they  saw  Miss  Ger-tie 
"A  -  dolph-us      it's     a     shame,  I      won't  en- 
For    Ger- tie  vowedshe'd  have  the  mat-ter 


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wink     SO-  Her      con -duct  twurrl    the     ^eii   -  tie  -  men     'tis       true 

dure    itV  A   -    dolph-us      did  -    n't     seem     to       re    -    al    -    ize, 

test  -  ed.  The      jus  -  tice  was       as  '"t^aouch-v"      as         a        ram. 


Would 
Just 
And 


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make  you  doubt  her,  1 11  con-fess  that  1  did; 
why  his  wife's  re-niarkswere  so  de  -  ci  -  ded; 
with    the     cu-rate's  wif(',  at     first  he     sid  -  ed. 


Rut   those  ac-quainted  with  Miss  Ger-tie 
But    she  was  watching  with  sus- pi-cious 
But     he     be-came    as  gen -tie     as      a 


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knew 
eyes , 

lamb 


Twas  but  the  nerv-ous  twitch -ing  of  her  eye  -  lid. 
The  nerv  -  ous  twitch-ing  of  '  Miss  Ger  tie's  eye  -  lid. 
Be  -  neath    the    charms  of      Ger  -  tie's    rest  -less       eye  -    lid. 


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tie     Ger     -     tie  Did     -      n't        nie^n 

tie     Ger    -     tie        Smiled        at        him 


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But     the  wife    sus-pi  -  cious     In       a     teni-per   vi   -  cions    .Mil    -  ti  -  lat  -  ed    Ger  .  tie's 
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Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


What!  Mary? 

THE  CHEWINa-Gr.M  SONG. 
Btin^loo  and  Chorus  of  Wise  Men. 


Music   by 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


Piano. 


BUNG. 


^ 


Ma  -  ry   had     a    stick    of   gum,    it 
At     last      a    dea-con   put    her   out,    but 
Ma  -  ry  chewed  her  gum  one  night  while 


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BUNG. 


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was       of      ruh  -   her    made.    What!     Ma 

Ma    -    ry    was     quite    cool .     AV'hat!     Ma 

at        the    thea  -  ter      too.      What!    Ma 


ry?  Yes,  Ma 
ry?  Yes,  Ma 
ry?     Yes,       Ma 


ry.       And 
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CHORUS. 


^ 


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ev   -    'ry  -  where     that      Ma    -    ry     went       the      fi-uin    with      Ma 

pla  -   cent  -    ly         she    chewed  'her     gum       out        in        the       ves 

ev'  -     ry 


time      the      vil   -    lain     spoke     her      jaws     the       fast   - 


ry  stayed.  What! 
ti  -  bale.  What! 
er      flew.      What! 


BUNG. 


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Ma 
Ma 
Ma 


ry?  Yes,  Ma 
ry?  Yes,  Ma 
ry?    Yes,     Ma 


-  ry.    She    chewed     it       .in       the   church  one    day    which 

-  ry."What  makes     the  girl      so     prone    to     chew?"  the 

-  ry.    And  when         the    he    -    ro     shot      the    rogue,  poor 


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CHORUS. 


BUNG. 


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was  a- gainst     the     law,     What!        Ma   -  -     ry?     Yes,        Ma    -  -     ry.  When- 

an     -      gry  preach- er    cried.    What!       Ma    -         -     ry?     Yes,       Ma    -         -     ry.     "I 
Ma    -      -  ry  gave        a     jump.  What!        Ma    -  -     ry?     Yes,        Ma    -         -      ry.     An 


What!  Mary?  4807-4 


49 


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CftORUS. 


-  eer      the    preach-er     said.-      ''A  -  men"      the       girl 
do  it,     sir,        to      keep         a  -  wakeV    sweet    Ma 

ush  -    er      had       to       tel    -      e  -  phone      to       get 


be  -  gan  to  chaw.  The 
ry  quick  re  -  plied-  The 
a      stom  -  ach     pump.        The 


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sau 
care 


Pull  gum  out  of  mouth. 


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BUNG. 
KEFRAIN.  2d.  time  Chorus. 


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,Pi 


Snappum. 


Chaw,      chaw,        tho'    her  friends  pro-test 


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leaves     it    while    a- siiooz- ing,    Chaw,       chaw, 
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chaw   with      ail        her    heart, 

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Finale  I. 

Bungloo,  Helen,  Henrico  and  Chorus. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


Music     by 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN". 


Allegro 


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Piano. 


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CHORUS. 


BUNG. 


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on    my  back,        I         am        the  great  Bung- loo. 


You're   who? 


Bung  - 


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CHORUS . 


BUNG. 


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-  loo! 


Our     rul- er  great  Bung-loo.  'Tis     true.  We     knew.  Your 


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W        m      P 


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rul  -   er  great  Bung-  loo. 


Ah! 


Ha       ha       He        says     he        is      the 


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great     Bung    -      loo. 


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J    /,!   SOP,  j^  ALTO 


53 


-I    SOP.*  ALTO.  L  -. -      •       -        •  K 


H'f  Mf'  P  ^ 


Your      claims  au-da-cious  aiid  un-true, You're 


ft  pN' II  .■    r   r    r. 


not  the  great  Bung-loo,  not  you,  You 


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Your      claims    au-da-cious 


and  un-true, You're 


not  the  great  Bung-loo,  not  you.  You 


BASS 


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are    an    aw-ful    scare-crow.  So 


fly    a-way  now 


do .  You 


carit  fool  us  we're 


on  to  you, You're 


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fly    a-way  now 


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no  re-la-tion 


to  Bung4oo,You're  not  our  rul-er  great  Bung-loo, So 


ihoolshoo! 


shoo!  Your 


shoo! 


54 


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r-  P I  r    V  ly  i 


bove_ 


in       the       sky. 


Shinesthe      star  of      love.  Shines  the 


55 


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cy. 


F=^ 


love, 


of    love's 


m 


ec  -  sta- 


cy. 


^=F 


Ir  g- 


^ 


i» •- 


\m 


i 


i 


— «- 


Allepfro. 


Alieg;ro. 


Y'  ''Ej' 


m     m 


m.    m 


^ 


f^r^r 


-r — » — »- 


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t=t 


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i 


\t   It 


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& 


^ 


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7 


^ 


^0m 


V 


acre/.. 


-fr-<r1'^ 


kt  e 


n,    r  ^ig[ 


Enter  Soldiers. 


60 


*>     m 


^  i!  I    J' 


£ 


i 


^i 


¥ 


3^!^ 


ti^^W 


p^-i^ 


Were 


brave     and 


gal-lant 


sol-diers    of        the    King  So 


CD 


m 


h  i^  J>   i^ 


read  -     y         to 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


Were 


brave     and 


gal-lant 


sol-diers    of        the    King  So 


^¥Fa= 


^'  ^'  j^  i> 


read  -    y  to 


^ 


^^ 


s 


»     * 


i      M~ 


iui*[^ 


rt 


^ 


// 


ma7'cato. 


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»•    :? 


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« 


tr 


# 
7 


CJ 


P 


^ 


P 


^ 


»J-    i 


fi — ^ 

do  and 


dare 


When 


bu     -     gles 


sum-mon,  to 


arms     we 


i 


i 


^=^ 


I'n  r   P 


^ 


int 


do         3siA 


dare 


When 


bu     -      gles 


sum-naon,  to 


arms     we 


^ 


^^^ 


?^=^ 


?= 


^^ 


*  I   ^ 


"ag^ 


* 


^^^ 


g^ 


i 


r^ 


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intji 


?IF 


ts^ 


( 


'■'D'  #3 


g 


f 


/^^ 


1 


* 


i 


e 


^ 


spring       In   the 


face        of         the 


can    -     nons 


J       J' J' 


^ 


i 


glare. 


But 


^ 


spring       In  the 


face        of         the 


can    -    nons 


glare. 


But 


^ 


* — m- 


V  ^'    r  p 


^ 


?^ 


the      can-nons  glare. 


w 


pw 


m 


61 


when        in 


^ 


bat-  tie         be  - 


^^ 


•^ 


fore  the       en    -     e   - 


my  The 


^^ 


toe  -  sins   with 


« 


an   -   ger 


W 


^^ 


^ 


when        in 


bat  -  tie         be 


fore  the      en    -    e 


my  The 


toe  -  sins  with 


an  -   ger 


ring 


Then  you  will 


p  MP  P 


hear  us,  cheer        us, 


on      to     VIC  -   to 


P   P   F    p 


ring 


Then  you  will 


hear  us, 


cheer        us, 


on      to      vie  -   to  • 


ry      Were     the 


sol  -    diers, 


sol-diers  of     the  King.  Hip     hoc- rah! 


p.  g  *p  jp  [  f)   Ji  -^-p-^Ut 


^ 


^ 


p 


ry      We're    the 


sol  -    diers, 


sol-diers  of    the  King.  Hip    hoo-rah!    Hip  hoo- 


rah!I 


Entrance  of  Henrico. 
Grandioso.         ,^ 


62 


^ 


V\7  o    ?j     ^^ 


m 


Eei 


Se 


^  r  bi-r 


jC^ 


9W^ 


3: 


9- 


j^ 


g.  ,<ie 


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f      I   F 


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Er 


t=^« 


53 


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z)    s: 


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i 


^^^ 


^si 


Tempo  di  Marcia. 


^ 


I 


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S 


Ov 


/ 


w~w 


m    m 


5^ 


i 


M 


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V-  l>^    y-     ?:        ^ 


HENRICO. 


i     T  J  J I P    P    g 


?^ 


We     are     sol  -  diers   brave      and 


1>F    J^ 


f 


j'^  J~3 


'^y 


^ 


=r=r= 


^ 


:^ 


63 


HENRICO. 


^^ 


^ 


^  JM  p  p  p 


?E 


« 


peer  -    less,    As       our        rai 
Chorus  of  Soldiers . 


nients  show  We    are       gal  -   laiit      men     and 


F^^^^ 


^ 


As        our         rai    -     ments  show 


^ 


^9 


^ 


^f 


iE^i     i     t 


i*P^« 


S 


^ 


fc^ 


^ 


^^^ 


^ 


V  J  Jm,j  J'^ 


:T: 


¥ 


fear  -    less,      Of       the      wild     -    est  foe  But     its        out        on     dress     pa 


1^  <      »J^  J'  li 


^^^ 


Of       the        wild     -     est  foe 


^ 


^m 


f 


:  r^   r^ 


^ 


s 


^ 


^ 


e^ 


i 


J  i'i»J'  J'  F  -f 


p-H^4^jg^ 


rade  That    our  shrewd- est  plans   are    laid  When      seig  -    ing  hearts  of 


64 


m 


^^^ 


^ppg 


ff  • 


£ 


t^=^ 


stir  -  ring,     yes        in   -  deed  we 


do, 


And      the     sound   of    bul  -  lets 


li 


S^=5 


^ 


Yes         in  -   deed  -we 


do. 


I  r^  jf 


^^ 


«    «    i    I 


ppE3 


^W 


i 


^^ 


r3   r^ 


^=^ 


m 


^^m 


E 


;En=^ 


^ 


* 


whir-  ring,    That     is       ver    -      y 


true.  And    we  like     the     smell       of 


i: 


l>  JM  J     J 


That       is        ver     -       y 


true 


i 


.1  r^  r 


rt 


^ 


^ 


"«^     ^ 


(35 


1^ 


i 


^^m 


^ 


V  I  P 


^^ 


smoke  That  would  make  ci  -  vil  -  ians  choke      For  we're      dar- ing  sol-diers  through  and 


^ 


1  J   Jv 


of  smoke 


^  ^n]j  .r-:^ 


^jg 


yes   choke 


P 


^^ 


i^i 


/ 


^ 


^  !>•- 


^M 


tr  ^f- 


^ 


^l 


through. 


They  ring 


i 


^=44^T^  :i  ^ '  ^T-H^ 


^ 


When  tne  drums  and  tfie  cym-bals    ring        Wit'h    our    swords  fn  tlfe  air  we 


i^^ 


s 


m  j^ 


^^^ 


f 


witz 


T 


S 


i 


^ 


i 


^^^^ 


;•?■/. 


h    h  h 


1  ^\f  • 


£ 


We    sing,  make       way , 


make      way, 


singr 


For  the  sol-diers     of  the 
ALL.  I 


,uJ  Ji  1        hi.J  Jl   ]^f{\(^^^ 


Yes  make  way. 


Yes  make  way.    For  the  sol-diers      of  the 


J        ^  gJ 


w 


jy 


3? 


^ 


w 


^m^ 


^ 0- 


rif. 

■     ■   ■    •     ■ 


z: 


66 


ist.tiwe  Solo. 
HENRICO.         a  tevipo. 


PMr    r 


J'  i^iJ.    i' 


S 


E 


^ 


^1^ 


sbl-diers  of       the  King        So    read  -    y      to 


King.    Were  brave      and         gal-  lant 
C/iorits  2d.  titne  only. 


\     |»p      p 


55 


^^ 


^ 


£ 


^ 


1^ 

King. 


brave     and 


gal  -lant 


^ 


sol  diers  of        the 


King       So 


read  -    y      to 


^ 


i 


King. 


brave     and 


gal- lant 


sol  diers  of        the 


King       So 


^^m 


^ 


^ 


>  J''  ji.  > 


^ 


read  -    y      to 


^^ 


ie^ 


fi* 


^ 


^ 


1^=^ 


!rr 


EHEI 


*f2      p. 


-  ^  7na?'cato  • 


m 


■=t 


i=^ 


^ 


1 


1^ 


^ 


gat 


? 


P3P 


do       and         dure . 


When   bu  -  gles        suni-mon    to    arms    we      spring,  In  the 


P 


P 


i 


£=f# 


^ 


^ 


^ 


-5f 


do       and 


^ 


dare- 


When 


bu  -    gles 


sum-mon   to 


arms  we 


spring,  Li  the 


f^m 


* 


¥^^ 


do       and 


m 


dare_ 


When 


bu  -    gles 


sum-mon   to 


arms   we 


spring.  In  the 


^ 


^^ 


;e 


? 


?=^ 


^^^^ 


W 


* 


m 


^ 


WtJ 


^ 


SiET 


I      t:        i 


S^ 


»"        r: 


ffl 


it; 


67 


S^ 


^ 


m       m 


'r  r  ipr  pi^.m^ 


face     of     the  can-nons'         glare. 


But    when      in        hut-tie    he- fore  the  en  -  e- 


face      of       the 


can  -  noiir 


i 


glare. . 


i 


» 


1 


fore  the   en  -  e  - 


ti'  ^  i'  i^ 


¥^i 


f 


face      of       the 


v^  r   P'  B 


can-  non  = 

c 


glare.- 


But 


^^ 


P         P 


when     in 


bat-tie      be  • 


fore  the  en  -  e  - 


^^ 


^^ 


the    cannons' glare. 


^  J-     i'lj  »>■  >iJ    r 


sr 


g-4L-J^-P- 


-  my  The    toe  -  sins     with     an    -    ger  ring 


Then  you  will 


^ 


^^ 


i 


^ 


i 


^m 


m 


ring    ta 


-  my 


The 


toe  -  sins      \vith 


an    -     ger 


ing    ta   ta     ra    ta   ta     ta 


ra    Then  you  will 


# 


r   P    P 


s 


g=M#=P 


P 


P 


-  my  The 


toe  -  sins       with 


^^ 


an    -     ger 


ring 

9^ 


Then  you  will 


P    P    P    p 


^ 


^ 


w 


05^ 


P 


3:tf? 


i 


tr* 


tny 


m 


^^ 


68 


F  MP  MJ  ,i  i^J^r  pir'     p 


hear       us       cheer        us 


on    to    vie  -  to  -   ry     WeVe    the      sol  -  diers   of  the 

of  th: 


i 


$ 


^m 


^s 


^ 


I 


t-di'    i 


!ol-aiJ!rs  oi 


1  W 


hear        us 


cheer        us 


on    to     VIC  -  to 


'ere   the 


sol  -  dicrs, 


sol-dif!rs  of  the 


t 


^#^ 


m       0         0         m 

1  p   p^ 


■I       « 


^ 


2 


hear        us 


cheer        us 


on    to     VIC-  to 


ry       WeVe  the 


sol  -  diers, 


soWiers  of  the 


^ 


m     m      m      m. 

P  P    [J    P 


^^ 


^^ 


1^    r 


?^=^ 


^  pPlftfl 


B 


^ 


ji 


* 


^^ 


^^ 


f* 


P^ 


O" 

=^3, 


3 


*^ *: 


^5 


-^^-f^ 


:■ — g 


I* 


i 


^    "2. 


^^ 


King.. 


J^   h  h  J^ 


P*W 


.  We're 


fe* 


P 


f=^=a 


King,  Hip  hoo-rah  Hip  hoo- 


^ 


P       JO    P      >    j^ 


Were 
/0^ 


rah! 


^ 


^ 


S 


^ 


King,  Hip  hoo-rah  Hip  hoo- 


V  ^'  g  P  ^'  P  P 


Were 


rah! 


^ 


fe 


^ 


» 


/Tv 


i^ 


^ 


E^S 


3^ 


;l 


«! •*- 


T 


^; 


IcrziE 


^ 


/^ 


^ 


tl^ 


ffi 


^; 


ti^ 


r-ff-rV 


& 


fel 


§ 


/r\         /?N 


Tempo  diValse 


^ 


a 


/C\ 


^iB: 


^ 


« 


/Tv 


f 


^^^ 


# 


*^      i?        i        ^ 

n- 


#  V 


Wl 


iJij  u  l|gi 


69 


^ 


/T\    /CS   ^ 


i 


i 


^m 


s^ 


^ 


en 

» 

O 

O 


Woe  and 


sor-  ro^v  no 
^     ^    ^ 


more 


shall 


be 


For      Hen 


s 


^ 


g 


E 


^ 


^^ 


P 


Woe  and 


^ 


^ 


sor-  row  no 
^    /^    /^ 


shall 


be 


For      Hen  - 


m 


m 


m 


iS-' 


^ 


i 


'^^     <!^    /^ 


i 


1 


fe 


^ 


^ 


r^^   r 

:=-    i-     i- 

\y  \:/  \y 


a  tempo. 


5^ 


f 


/r 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


^ 


I 


^ 


i^ 


^ 


S 


& 


P 


^^ 


i 


1?        rjp 


pa^^ 


=1^ 


ii*^Ei±^ 


I 


p^ 


cos 


free  . 


Up 


bove. 


in      the 


sky. 


Shines  the 


^ 


^ 


fe 


*^ 


^ 


■  cos 


free . 


Up        a 


bove 


in     the 


sky 


t 


^: 


■  sta 


# 


>xP¥^ 


cy- 


i 


Brine'  -  ing 


love 


^ 


to 


me 


sweet-  est 


r  r-  p 


?^ 


p^f^ 


■sta 


cy. 


iS 


Bring  -  ing 

*  • 


love 


to 


sweet -est 


i 


p 


^ 


6g^ 


P 


^ 


^ 


SS 


^ 


f^ 


ff 


1? 


5:^ 


FT 


*  • 


s 


Ti. 


^ 


^ 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


^EE 


^ 


fe 


1^ 


^ 


^ 


^ 


^ 


P 


l|^    'H     F 


^ 


love, 


Bring- ing    to 


me, 


to 


me, 


Rap-ture  and 


bliss 


?Z3 


^Bj' 


fe 


f 


love , 


Bring- ing    to 


to 


me, 


^ 


S 


Rap-ture  and 


bliss 


accelerando. 


5 


^ 


J 


fe 


^^ 


^1 


P^ 


.J^ 


^^ 


^ 


^^^ 


^ 


i 


i 


ir¥¥ 


i; 


fe 


i 


Bring-ing    to      me 


ec-sta  -  cy.  - 


i 


m 


U-l 


i 


fe 


^ 


» — ZM 


i  r  r 


p^ 


to 


Bring-ilig 


now 


ec-sta- 


# 


i 


^ 


cy'Tis  the 


^ 


fe 


^ 


to 


Bring-ing  to 


ec-  sta  - 


cy- 


'Tis the 


m^ 


^ 


^ 


■     m 


^ 


^ 


^ 


i 


Bring-  ing     now 


ec-sta  -  cy. 


^P 


fe 


^ 


fe 


p-  ^ 


& 


i 


i 


^ 


^ 


i 


^ 


ti^ 


71 


'4M^ 


m 


M 


-m^-= 


m 


* 


g 


May  the 


;^= 


en- sign  of 


love,  tis  the 


en- sign  of 


loves  ec-sta  - 


cy. 


i."i,   r  r  r 


^m 


^ 


en -sign  of 


tKK  ^r  r  r 


love,  tis   the 


en-sign  of 


love?s  ec-sta- 


cy,  Tis  the 


en-sign  of    love  May  the 


^^ 


P — P P 


p • 


^3F^ 


( 


^ 


f= 


P— y 


^ 


i 


w 


a  tempo. 


n 


i^ 


m 


rit. 


M 


^ 


i 


tqF=fi: 


i|' 


W'^'  J  J  J 


<j-4  FIP"F  P 


1 


ei-~'l>H 


^ 


^ 


P 


bright  star    of      love      in   the  Heav-ens     a-  t 


ove,  shine  for- 


ev 


er 


more. 


:^ 


Up  r  p 


1*-=- 


^ 


# — * 


bright  star    of 

h\\  J  r  r 


love     in   the  Heav-ens     a  -  bove,shine  for- 


1 


^ 


ev 


er 

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more. 


^ 


72 

ACT  II. 


Prelude. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


Piano. 


$ 


Tempo  diValse. 


Music  A>y 
FREDERIC   CHAPIN. 


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74 

ACT  II. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


Opening  Chorus. 

Heigh  Ho!!  Heigh  Ho!!  Heigh  Ho'.! 
CHORUS   OF    FOX  HUNTERS. 


Music   by 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


Piano. 


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V      v 


^^m 


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^ 


JMiJ'r  J 


j^  J'  j^  J'  J^  J' 


SEi 


?^^ 


We  are 


BASS. 


rol-lick-ing  hun-ters  so- 


jol  -  ly  and  gay  With 


noth-ing   of  wor- ry  and 


'ih    i   V  ■>  P  fl 


P   P    P    P    ^    P 


^m 


Hv-rH^t 


mm 


s 


#5 


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■»  *•       -# 


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(hands  to  mouth.) 


i^vvvJ'J^ 


3t: 


care  Heigh  ho! 


As  we 


'>'«*    r    P 


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Tempo  I 


Hunts  -  men       in    their 
ALTO. 


sport-  ive    ram-bling 


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fear    and     trem  -  bling, 


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BASS. 


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fi     -  cient       rea    -      son 


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HUNTSMEN. 


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BASS. 


83 


For 


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off      to  the  wood- laixisthey 


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hu-gles   so  mer-  ri  -  ly 


blow  Heigh  ho     As 


off      to  tht^  wood-  lands  \\\: 


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go, Heigh    ho!   Heig 


ho! 


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7     jt         y 


Off         to      the   wood- lands  we 


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go, Heigh    ho!   Heig 

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86 


Sorrow  is  Mine. 

VIOLET. 


Words  by 
GUY    F.  STEELY. 


Music  by 
FREDERIC     CHAPIN. 


Voice. 


Piano. 


Andante. 


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Hop 


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less  am     I      with 


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no        one      to  cheer      me. 
none      to        ad -vise        nie 


And         vain 
And         friends 


are  my  plead-in^, 
who  might  aid,  can- 


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not        re  -  coi^-iiize       me 


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Doomed  to       a  life       of 


gen  -  er     -     ate,-    From      friends 
dark-ness    by  day,     A  spook 


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st  ranged. 

night? 


REFRAIN 


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Sorrow  is  mine. 


88 


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Des-tined  for.ev   -    er     to      roam. 


No  one    be -side       me 


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89 


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are    my  plead-ings, 


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mrrm 


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Sorrow  is  mine. 


90 


The  Fisher  and  the  Mermaid. 


Words   by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


A    DEEP    SEA    ROMANCE. 
Helen  and  Chorus. 


Mnsic    by 
FREDERIC    CHAPIN. 


Allegretto. 


Piano. 


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When  the       nier  -  maid    saw  the    fish-ers 


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pearl  -    }'      spray, 
hook      and     line, 


On  a  reef 

Wa}'      down      deep 


sat      a  nier-niaid   fair  one    day- 

—       a     -    hang-ing      in     the     brine. 


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CHORUS. 


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For         I  have  him   on     a        string." 


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she 


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pulled 


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love_ 
down. 


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Strange  -  \y        he       did  not 


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By       his       hook      and         line 


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shove  _ 

drown. 


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Jew  -    els  gleamed  on         ev'  -    ry        side 


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Un   -  der  -  neath       the       brine^ 


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Y   r  «^   ^  i*r-r  *^  m  ;■>  ;>  Jj  j   j  i  j «  ^m 


Down  she     sank      in        o  -  cean's     bed 
She    was    s^^ice    per  -  son  -  i    -     fied 


As   she  dis-ap-peared  she     said. 
So   the  luck-}'    fish   -   er      cried. 


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h  ;>  ;>  ;> 


As   she  dis-ap-peared    she      said. 
So    the  luck-v     fish  -   er       cried. 


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1st  Helen, _2d  Chorus. 

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Fond         love,  true         love,  live    with       me        tie    -  neath    the       sea. 


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HELEN. 


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Foml  love,  true  love,  We      will     dwell,       in        house    of        shell 


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Fond  love,  true         love,  \Vhen  the    fish-er  and  the  luer  -  maid    wed. 


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H5 


Words  by 
GUY   F.   STEELY. 


Conversation  Picnic  Song. 

Penelope,  Peggy,  Glumphizz  and   Chorus.  Music  by 


Allegro  moderato. 


Piano. 


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FREDEREC     CHAPIN. 


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MEN. 


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Can    we      help        you,     pray? 


GIRLS. 


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Yes     in   -  deed       you      maj';    While  tlie 


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Well  pass  the  plates     and      han-dle  them  with 


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cloth    we     spread, Crack  the    ice  and  cut  the  bread 


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Tis    a       daiii  -  ty        lun-cheonyoupre-pare 


fF^=r 


care 


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Be  sure  vou  do 


And  am-ple  too.     Gath-er 


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a  Hunter. 


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MEN. 


SEE* 


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With        one       ac   -  cord     (Kind-h'      pass   the    cheese)  Cream  and 


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round      the      board 


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su   -  gar    if   you  please 


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Just  like  moth  -  er    used   to  make 

PENELOPE. 


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Wed  like  some    jel 


ly     cake 


Dont 


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j_m 


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Picnic  Song. 


97 


a  Hunter. 


^^ 


Cut    me 


S 


a  Peasant. 


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eat        so      much       for        pit    -    y's       sake.      (Some  one     stole       my      fork.) 


^^ 


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3taE 


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^^ 


V        * 


£ 


off      some      pork 


PENELOPE 


h  I J^  J'  n 


P  V  <     <   ;i  JM 


You    are      eat  -  inp    more than      j'our       share 


Pass  the 


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MEN. 


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J'  J'  J'  J^ 


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And  the    dev  -  illed     eg^s     We're    as     hun-gry   as    a    prizz   -    ly 


1 


frof^  -  pies      legs 


( 


Picnic  Song. 


98 


T^F=^ 


bear. 


PEGGY. 


±EEE 


^^ 


J  I  ;-,■]  j^  J'  ^^ 


*         * 


The        leni    -  on  -  tide's       us  sour as     the    ver  -  y     dick  -  ens 


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r  .  P.  p  T    ;  y.. 

for 


Someone  showed    dis-re-spect     for  old 


PENELOPE. 


J^  J'  J^  >  rj    I 


¥ 


Is       that      all      the      fault  that  you  can    find"2_ 


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i 


GLUMPHIZZ. 


»     -b  J^ 


* 


agewhokill'd  these  chickens 


There  s  a 


p  r  J^  J'lJ^  J'  \^i^hi    I 


^ 


Youre  ex-ceed  yinp-l)-  mean, Quite  the  worst  weveev-er  seen. 


Picnic  Song, 


99 


^    J'  J^  ;■  J' 


^ 


lontc     >?''<?}■     whis-ker    in     the      but    -    ter    -    ine. 


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He's       hor  -  rid,  Kirls,  oh   fie! 


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^^ 


#^^i 


PEGGY. 


j^  ;>    h  J^  j^ 


^^ 


fea 


Some  one     sad  down    in     the     pie! 


A. 


F  th   in 


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f=T^ 


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Wa}' the  boys  are  itct     -      iiiK- 


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GIRLS. 


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#"-» 


h  J^  J'  JJ  iJIJfe 


It     is  just  a  shame  the  way  the  boys     are    act  -  inf{.  Way  thebo^-sare   act     -       iu^. 


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Picnic  Song. 


100 


DANCE. 


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^''  bj '  ^  ^  ^^ 


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Throwthe 


Owls  appearing. 


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If  thej'don  -  ly  spare    to  the  owls     a   share.Throwthe 


^4iiW^nip 


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,/i/-^ 


^^-^: 


Picnic  Song. 


101 


^ 


J' J' I  i'j'j' J';  J'  J' J' 


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— »— — # 

birds  some  scraps,  And  they'll    go    a -way  per-haps.Thebest  of      ev'-   ry  -  thing  I've  missed  to 


r  J'i  j'lij^j  j'.^^ 


^ 


m         m 


birds  some  scraps,  And  they  11   go     a -way  per-haps. 


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2Et 


eat 


I     sup-pose      I       must  if  you   in  -  sist. 


J^  J'  7    I 


GIRLS. 


i'  J'  V  ;^ 


PENELOPE. 


EP^ 


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Then  have  some  pie 


Don't  pass  it    by.      (Girls  it's 


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LL/r    Li 


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GIRLS. 


J      J      J'  J' 


p  ir  r  r    p^^ 


E 


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time      to        go,      For  the     sun       is       low)      Must    we       leave     so      soon,      Is     it 

*    >.£       »    g     » 


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cresc. 


pocn 


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it 


Picnic  Song. 


102 


m 


Tis  near-ly   eight,  and  you  know  that's  pret-ty    late. 


si 


fpyfcp 


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much  past    noon? 


Then  we  must   no  lon-ger 


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p^^ 


poco. 


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May  we   see  you 


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stay,         to-day,  so      pray  a  -  way,  Lets  go  with  -out       de     -    lay 


^|i"f^"K. 


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home? 


With    -    out     de  -   lay 


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J'  ^'ir  *  -— 1 


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Please      see     us    home 


Thank   3-ou,  sirs,  you      may. 


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A      it?    '^  1^ 


>;:    J     i,j 


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Picnic  Song. 


103 


Song  of  the  Night. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


Music   bj' 
FREDERIC   CHAPIN. 


Voice. 


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Andante  moderato. 


Piano. 


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J  I  Ji     pH^^njES 


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Stars  are   peep-  ing    from     the    sky,    The       sun    has     low-  ered       in     the   west,  The 
crick  -  et    chirps   be  -  neath      a     stump,  And      fair  -  ies    %\\fSK       a  -   cross  the  green;  O'er 


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P  rp  1 1'-^^ 


J'  i'  O 


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^ 


zeph-yrs    sigh      a        lul  -  la  -  by     To    soothe  the     lit  -  tie        birds     to     rest.    In 
marsh- es    damp    the    mag-  ic     lamp  Of     dart  -  ing     fire    -        -     fly       is     seen.    A 


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dis  -  tant   mead-  ow     sings   the    lark,  The     mel  -  an  -  chol  -  y        tree-  frqgcroaks,  And 
rest  -  less  bird      in       ter  -  ror    cries,  As     prowl,- ing     fox    from      for- est    glides,- The 


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in         the        dark       the 
owl       with        eyes        of 


glow  -  worms     spark     The       wake  -  ful         owl         pro 
dread       sur  -  prise         In  ink    -    y         crev    -    ice 


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rit. 


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J'    J'    i' 


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vokes. 
hides . 


A     weird    and      fas  -    ci    -    nat  -  ing    song  does      na    -    ture 


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increase  in  tempo- 


a  tempo. 


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105 


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P  I  P    I'    T     P  i^ 


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sing  When    veil       of     night      has         fall  -  en        o  -  ver       ev  -      -  'ry 


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thing.  When     dark-ness   deep    in         for  -  est   dwells,  She     sings  her    Strang- est 


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f— f--^ 


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mys  -   fry        tune;     The  se   -   crets        of         her  heart      she        tells      The 


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man        up        in  ihe       moon.  And     low  and    sweet 


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106 


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V  1    > 


hush  -  ing  winds     re  -  peat 


The      part  -   ing^       lay      of        dy  -   intf    day     As 


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a  tempo. 


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fe^     J      P       P- 


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shad-  ows     fade       from      sight. 


And        low 


and       sweet 


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.v/rt?^  tempo 


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hush  -  ing  winds      re  -  peat 


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sym  -    phon    -    y  of        night.       The        syni    -  phon   -    y 


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107 


Change  of  Scene. 


Piano. 


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Allegro. 


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Malzadoc  and  Chorus. 


Words  by 
GUY  F.  STEELY. 


Music   by ' 
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fath    -  -    om 


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mag    -      ic Tvords 


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The  Merry  Mystic  Man. 


(I  Did  It.) 


Words  by 
Gin'   F.  STEELY. 


Music  by 
FREDERIC     CHAPIN. 


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I       did      it       (He       did; 


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find    you    nmst  pay,    For     the      gas     me  -    ter     la  -  bored  while     yon   were    a    -    way. 


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When  the  Cuckoo  Met  the  Pussy  Cat. 


Words  by 
GUY   F.  STEELY. 


Music  by 
FREDERIC    "CHAPIN. 


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day      the      old     maid  went    out        to call     And  she      left  the      cat       a  - 

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stif  -  fled      coo        for    the    hour      of  two 

grabbed  the      mop      and   with    one      kerf    -     lop 


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Finale  11. 


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